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This week’s roundup of legal news includes the latest relaxation of coronavirus restrictions, annual reports on the courts and judiciary, data protection, plus recent cases and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes, legal news from ICLR, 19 July 2021
We resume our weekly roundup (after a short half-term holiday) with legal news and commentary on immigration, housing, data protection, courts and legal advice, plus recent case law.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 12 July 2021
The novelist and travel writer is the subject of a new biography but she was also renowned for her coverage of court cases.… Continue reading about Book review: The Faces of Justice by Sybille Bedford
This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary includes health data, algorithmic transparency, a cabinet resignation, media regulation, a court user satisfaction survey and a bunch of recent cases.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 28 June 2021
Even reported judgments are a mixture of ratio decidendi and obiter dicta. So while the publication of all judgments might be a boost for open justice, what effect, asks David Burrows, might archiving all the court’s judgments have on the administration of justice? … Continue reading about Precedent and The National Archives
This week’s roundup of legal news and commentary includes police corruption and cover-up, a promise to do better with rape prosecutions, questions about the constitution, weddings in the open air, and a new home for judgments.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 21 June 2021
This first weekly roundup of legal news for the Trinity Term includes an international get-together on the beach, a pledge to build back better in the courts, concerns over the collection of health data, media regulation, plus recent case summaries and commentary.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 14 June 2021
As more and more case law is published and available online, the key question for users is how to find the cases they need. How do they know they haven’t missed something? We look at how AI could help them find even the “unknown unknowns” that might be out there. … Continue reading about How can artificial intelligence help us find new case law?
We survey some of the newer legal podcasts that have helped inform and distract us during the enforced isolation of the covid era. … Continue reading about Legal podcasts: a roundup
We end the legal term with a roundup covering a range of institutional failures concerning the BBC, the Home Office, the Police, and the Post Office. Looks like they’re all going to need to pull their socks up and try a bit harder next term.… Continue reading about Weekly Notes: legal news from ICLR, 24 May 2021



















